Kapil & Rahul Bhatia was born in Delhi, India, India. Kapil & Rahul Bhatia is #467 in List Billionaires People In The World. Father and son Kapil & Rahul Bhatia get the bulk of their wealth from InterGlobe Aviation, which owns budget carrier IndiGo, India's biggest airline.
IndiGo, which was cofounded with billionaire airline veteran Rakesh Gangwal in 2006, has a 38% domestic market share.
Today it has a fleet of 141 aircraft and flies to 46 destinations, including 7 overseas.
The Bhatias also own travel commerce firm InterGlobe Technology Quotient and a joint venture with France's Accor that runs 14 hotels across India.

NET WORTH STATISTIC

2016

$3.1 Billion

2017

$3.2 Billion

2018

$4.55 Billion

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Kapil & Rahul Bhatia

TIMELINE

2012

For example, in the 12th century Hemacandra's epic poem on Jain elders, Kapila appears as a Brahmin who converted to Jainism during the Nanda Empire era

1500

16 – estimated to have been composed between 1500 and 1200 BCE – mentions Kapila (daśānām ekam kapilam) which the 14th-century Vedic commentator Sayana thought refers to a sage; a view which Chakravarti in 1951 and Larson in 1987 consider unreliable, with Chakravarti suggesting that the word refers to one of the Maruts, while Larson and Bhattacharya state kapilam in that verse means "tawny" or "reddish-brown"; as was also translated by Griffith

1200

The Śata-piṭaka Series on the Śākhās of the Yajurveda – estimated to have been composed between 1200 and 1000 BCE – mention of a Kapila Śākhā situated in the Āryāvarta, which implies a Yajurveda school was named after Kapila